User talk:190.80.139.22

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Please know the difference between home video and streaming rights before you edit. Thank you. Imperial meter (talk) 04:53, 30 April 2024 (UTC)


 * I think you have not understood anything about the streaming service that is responsible for the distribution, production and licensing of its anime series and films, unlike most of the articles that are current here on Wikipedia are those that participate in the production committees at the time of releasing on their respective streaming platforms in its brands do not refer to their parent companies, as is the case with you, for example, which should stop linking with the parent company of the same name, which by the way does not have or they have their home videos and streaming rights to it. 190.167.172.118 (talk) 06:39, 1 May 2024 (UTC)
 * Think outside the box. ADV Films did distribute NGE series on home video and on demand via The Anime Network in the past. You do realize Sony bought Ellation right? Ellation was the holding company of Crunchyroll, VRV owned by AT&T. So technically speaking, Ellation licensed KonoSuba which was ended up into Funimation's hands. Funimation has been using the Crunchyroll name for global recognition from the now dead Ellation.
 * Dragon Ball and One Piece are no exception. The anime series are licensed by Toei Animation itself for home video distribution, streaming, dub production. In the case of Dragon Ball Super, CR/Funimation has the limited home video and streaming rights sublicensed from Toei USA like OP. OkraTron 5000 dub it on behalf of Toei USA. All Gundam series are licensed by Sunrise but CR in Coppell has only the dub, streaming and home video rights to TWFM. This is how licensing works. One Piece has been Toei's all along,
 * Lastly,where are you from? I need you to create an account in the future to avoid jumping around. Thank you. Imperial meter (talk) 15:47, 1 May 2024 (UTC)